Table of Contents
- Default
- Attack
- Special
- Injured
| Raven - Peerless Fighter |
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Hero Stats
Stat Variations
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 18 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 4 |
| Middle | 19 | 8 | 9 | 6 | 5 |
| High | 20 | 9 | 10 | 7 | 6 |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 37 | 31 | 32 | 22 | 19 |
| Middle | 41 | 34 | 35 | 25 | 22 |
| High | 44 | 37 | 38 | 29 | 25 |
IV Sets
| Key stats worth increasing through nature if possible. | |
| Complementary stats that matter, but not to the point of picking them over key stats for nature increase. | |
| Relatively worthless stat that can safely be decreased through nature. |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES |
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Boon
- +SPD: This makes Raven incredibly fast, particularly if he has access to his new weapon's refine option; he'll be fast enough to keep up with the fastest units in the game (43 before accounting for skills).
- +ATK: This is particularly beneficial if running the Heavy Blade Seal or a Brave Axe build, but is otherwise not quite as good as +SPD.
Bane
- -RES: This is Raven's best bane for non-Distant Counter builds, since he wants to avoid being hit by mages whenever possible. He has just enough magical bulk (60 with -RES bane, or 63 with Fury) to survive a hit from most dragons, though this can be risky against the likes of Tiki (Adult) and Myrrh.
- -DEF: This is a bit riskier than -RES for non-Distant Counter builds, as Raven is primarily fighting physical damage threats. However, he still has 61 physical bulk with bane (64 with Fury), which is enough to survive a single hit from the vast majority of non-reds.
- -HP: This is the riskiest bane of all, as it impacts both Raven's physical and magical bulk (especially considering it is a superbane, meaning -4 HP). However, it lowers Raven's HP to an even 40 with a +Eff refined Basilikos, allowing easy access to many HP thresholds.
Skill Sets
Enraged Mercenary (Offensive Generalist)
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Basilikos (+Eff) | A | Fury 3 |
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Reposition | B | Wrath 3 |
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Moonbow Alternate: Dragon Fang |
C | Def Smoke 3 Alternate: Threaten Def 3 |
| SP | 1,425 | S | Quickened Pulse |
- Preferred IV: +SPD or +ATK / -RES or -DEF or -HP
- Weapon: Basilikos (+Eff)
- Assist: Reposition
- Special: Moonbow / Dragon Fang / Draconic Aura / Galeforce
- Passive A: Fury / Distant Counter
- Passive B: Wrath / Desperation
- Passive C: Def Smoke / Threaten Def / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Quickened Pulse / Heavy Blade / Flashing Blade
This is a standard offensive set that Raven runs exceptionally well. The combination of the Life and Death effect of Basilikos and Fury as an A skill gives Raven an insane 58/43 offensive spread before accounting for IVs and team support. Thanks to the extra stats from Fury offsetting the defensive penalty from Basilikos' effect, Raven has 62 physical and 61 magical bulk before accounting for IVs. Distant Counter is an option if Raven has access to team support and/or merges; without either, he will struggle without access to the extra stats from Fury.
Paring Moonbow with the Quickened Pulse Seal will allow Raven to activate his Special twice in one combat, assuming that he can double. Combining this with Wrath will allow him to have a Wrath-powered Special active at the start of each turn. This setup works excellently if running Distant Counter, as Raven will then function as a great mixed phase unit. Dragon Fang can be used instead of Moonbow for a massive nuke if using the Heavy Blade or Flashing Blade seal, but will result in Raven losing the ability to activate his Special twice in one combat. If not using Wrath, then Moonbow can activate every combat while Draconic Aura can if using the Heavy Blade or Flashing Blade Seals. Galeforce is a good option for a Desperation setup if running the Heavy Blade or Flashing Blade Seals since Raven can activate it every round.
Def Smoke is a pretty high investment skill that works exceptionally well with this build, particularly if Raven is running Galeforce. The debuff is strong enough that it can swing a lot of matchups in his favor. Raven's base Threaten Def works just fine on a budget, however, and can easily be replaced for any other C skill to suit the team's needs.
Vengeful Mercenary (Wrath Special)
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Basilikos (+Eff) | A | Steady Breath Alternate: Fury 3 |
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Reposition | B | Wrath 3 |
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Dragon Fang Alternate: Draconic Aura |
C | Threaten Def 3 |
| SP | 1,445 | S | Quickened Pulse |
- Preferred IV: +ATK / -HP or -DEF or -RES
- Weapon: Basilikos (+Eff)
- Assist: Reposition
- Special: Dragon Fang / Draconic Aura
- Passive A: Steady Breath / Warding Breath / Fierce Stance / Flexible
- Passive B: Wrath
- Passive C: Threaten Def / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Quickened Pulse / Quick Riposte / Heavy Blade / Flashing Blade
This is a high investment set that revolves around utilizing Wrath to maximize Raven's damage capabilities. Combining Steady/Warding Breath with a high cooldown Special, Basilikos, and the Quickened Pulse Seal results in Raven being able to unleash a potentially Wrath-powered Special on his first counterattack.
The choice between Steady Breath and Warding Breath is mainly up to preference and availability, as Raven's defenses with his refined Basilikos will be low enough that pretty much any Attack will be able to place him in the HP threshold for Wrath. If neither are available, then there are a variety of other A skills that can replace them: Fierce Stance is excellent as it will massively boost Raven’s Attack. Some other good A skills include Atk/Spd Bond, Fury, and Sturdy Stance.
For Seals, the Quickened Pulse is very strong due to it allowing Raven to utilize a higher cooldown Special - it synergizes well with Wrath due to Wrath mimicking the -1 cooldown effect once in the HP threshold. Otherwise, Quick Riposte is ideal to secure doubles against faster units, in case they manage to survive the first Wrath-boosted Special activation. If running an A skill other than Steady/Warding Breath, then Heavy Blade or Flashing Blade are good choices to allow Raven to activate high cooldown Specials outside of Wrath’s HP threshold.
Introduction
Thanks to his new unique weapon, Basilikos, Raven has gotten significantly stronger than he was before. The combination of built-in Life and Death 3 as well as the -1 Special cooldown effect give him some desperately needed versatility and options in his kit. Since the refine grants +3 HP along with the Life and Death 3 effect, Raven's bulk isn't actually impacted quite as much as it may initially appear; it's only a net -2 to both physical and magical bulk.
The massive boost to Raven's offenses with Basilikos allows him to function as the axe equivalent of many powerful myrmidons. He can even run a strong Galeforce set, due to not strictly needing the additional damage from Special activations due to his raw Attack power. However, Raven is held back by his status as an infantry unit; while this does offer him the advantage of access to Infantry Pulse, he lacks the superior mobility that cavalry and fliers have, making his offensive might difficult to utilize in comparison.
Overall, Raven is a powerful and versatile unit that can fit into a team that needs a strong, offensive green unit. As an offensive unit, he needs team support to be able to function at maximum potential; while this can limit team building, he is powerful enough given the proper team support that he will be a solid addition.
Strengths
Basilikos
Raven's new weapon grants him an insane boost to his offensive power - built-in Life and Death 3 and -1 Special cooldown allow him to output tremendous amounts of damage. The additional +3 HP helps offset the defensive penalty of Life and Death 3 to the point that he's not making a significant sacrifice to gain the benefits.
Strong offenses
With 34/35 Attack/Speed, Raven is already quite a solid unit offensively. The +5/+5 boost from Basilikos pushes this completely over the top, making Raven one of the most powerful offensive forces in the game.
Just enough bulk
Thanks mainly to his decent HP pool, Raven has just enough bulk to be able to survive a single hit from most enemies. This means that he can output huge damage without being at severe risk of dying.
Versatile
Thanks to the massive boost in power from Basilikos, Raven has significantly more options in terms of builds. For example, he has so much Attack that he doesn't even need a damage Special to be able to secure kills, meaning he can be a good user of Galeforce (thanks to the Heavy Blade Seal and -1 cooldown from Basilikos).
Weaknesses
Low Defense and Resistance
While Raven generally has enough bulk to be able to survive a single hit, his low Defense and Resistance leave him very vulnerable to units with Brave weapons, or who can otherwise bypass his high Speed.
Infantry
While being an infantry unit allows Raven to benefit from Infantry Pulse (particularly useful for Wrath builds), it makes it difficult for him to make the most of his offenses. Fliers and cavalry have superior mobility that let them abuse offensive builds to their max potential; in comparison, infantry will struggle to keep up.
Support reliant
As an offensive unit, Raven is reliant on his team to support him. While he can be a decent unit on his own (thanks to his absurd offenses with Basilikos), he much, much stronger with support.
Team Options
Counters
- Strong Reds: Zelgius, Winter Tharja, and Soleil can easily defeat Raven; his bulk isn't enough to protect him from reds with high Attack.
- Brave Weapon Users: Elincia, Bridal Cordelia, and Cherche can easily bypass Raven's Speed and take him out thanks to their weapons guaranteeing doubles.
- Axebreaker also bypasses Raven's Speed, so any unit with it can easily take him out.
- Guard: This helps mitigate Raven's Special activations, particularly when attached to a bulky red; some good users are Ike (VL), Tiki (Adult), and Xander.
- Ploys: Debuffs will easily land on Raven due to his low Resistance, so units like Arvis, Sanaki, and Gunnthra can all heavily debuff him, neutering his damage output.
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Brave Axe+ | A | Death Blow 3 |
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Swap | B | Quick Riposte 3 |
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Moonbow | C | Threaten Def 3 |
Nature: +Atk, -Res/ +Spd, -Res
Slot A: Death Blow 3/Fireboost 3/Defiant Attack 3
Slot B: Quick Riposite 3
Slot C: Threaten Defense 3
Support Skill: Swap/Pivot
Special: Moonbow/Luna
Seals: Attack +1/Speed +1/Quickened Pulse
This Build allows Raven to increase his versatility on the enemy phase, while still being an offensive threat during player phase
A +Attack, - Res nature is taken to maximize his damage output while reserving his physical bulk, +Speed can also be used to avoid getting doubled by more units and live more encounters as a result
Death Blow is taken to grant an extra 12 damage on player phase, but Fire Boost can be taken to potentially grant 12 more damage on enemy phase, though only on units with 38(41 with the HP +3 or Squad Ace seals) HP or less, making it much riskier, alternatively, Defiant Attack can be used to grant an even bigger +7 to attack, 1 more point than Death Blow, but requires his first fight to put him below half
Quick Reposite allows him to double any enemy, even on the enemy phase, allowing him to damage, or even kill a unit during enemy phase, 25 Defense isn't massive, but it's enough to ensure he lives most encounters, use caution not to bait him against units that can OHKO or ORKO him
Threaten Defense allows Raven or an ally to weaken and pick up easier kills on a unit that previously attacked him, and/or an enemy ally that moved in range
Swap is used to move allies out of range while putting Raven in range, as well as giving Raven more movement.
Moonbow is used for its low special count, and the ability to Trigger on his first encounter when equipped with the Quickened Pulse seal, it can be replaced with Luna for more damage if desired. Noontime and Sol can also be used if you wish to forgo damage in favor of healing
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Brave Axe+ | A | Defiant Spd 3 |
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Draw Back | B | Drag Back |
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Luna | C | Threaten Def 3 |
Raven's default brave axe is good on him due to a him having a high speed of 35. The penalty of -5 spd is tolerable.
I personally like draw back as a slot skill and is really easy to find in nino or sully. That being said, reposition I'm currently very low on. So any movement skill is fine. Reciprocal aid or Ardent sacrifice are good alternatives for reasons I'll explain later.
Raven doesn't really have amazing stats defensively so using iceberg, ignis etc. is probably a bad option. Sol is good but it doesn't really appeal to many people as an effective special and won't really do too much. Draconic Aura is... meh. I mean his atk isn't so bad it's at 34 base. But I can find better suiting people for it so I'd like to save them thank you very much. Luna I find is the best option as it can deal massive amounts of extra damage.
Defiant speed is hard to pass up on. I mean Raven is already a glass cannon. He could just get the +7spd like that. Then again... you can also get it through reciprocal aid or ardent sacrifice. Plus that 7 spd is really tempting and I'm willing to risk not having death blow or stuff like that. Although Darting Blow in my opinion is a better option technically, this is part of his base kit. Better reuse that throw it out.
Drag back is a safer and much easier to find B slot skill. Plus it's a really good one. You could run desperation but unfortunately for me I don't have shannas as of late... <~>.
Threaten Def is one of the best C slot skills for physical attackers. If you pass up on it, I'd have to declare you legally blind or a total noob. Don't pass up on 10 extra damage! Ever.
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Brave Axe+ | A | Fury 3 |
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Reposition | B | Seal Spd 3 |
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Aether | C | Threaten Def 3 |
Living on a Raven's Edge
The reason I like this build is obviously because of the QuadRaven potential, having a base of 38 speed, which can reach 41 or 43 with Fury and LnD, respectively, supposing you don't want to use a Brave Axe on him. Having Seal Spd 3 on him is primarily for enemy phase, so that he'll have a great chance of being able to double the target on his phase. Mixed in with that is the heal from Aether (or Sol, which I'm currently running atm) that allows him to tank, heal and keep on moving.
Having said that, this build is still reliant on someone being able to reposition him after combat, should be put himself in an exposed/vulnerable position. It is also able to include Drag Back or Hit and Run as a substitute for the B skill, supposing you want him to be akin to an infantry Cherche that doesn't get doubled up whenever he gets attacked.
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Brave Axe+ | A | Life and Death 3 |
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Reposition | B | Windsweep 3 |
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Luna | C | Threaten Spd 3 |
♋ Raven - Phantom, a Memory of Thanatos - (Death wielder)
"Death always hits twice, they said !" *slash* *slash*
IVs : +Spd / -Def
W: Brave Axe+ (aka Death)
Sp: Luna
A: Life and Death 3
B: Windsweep 3
C: Threaten Spd 3
S: Phantom Seal
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☯ Raven - Origin, Completarity in Rivalry - (Yggdrasil wielder)
"Things that oppose each other also complement each other. Just like a salted melon..."
IVs : +Spd / -Res
W: Melon Crusher+ (aka Yggdrasil)
Sp: Sacred Cowl
A: Distant Counter
B: Shield Pulse 3
C: Infantry Pulse 3
S: HP+3
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Builds description :
https://fireemblem.gamepress.gg/q-a/bravart-theorycrafting-raven-phantom-origin
Weapon Skills
| Weapons | SP | Rng. | Mt. |
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| Inheritable by Axe users only.
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50 | 1 | 6 |
| Learns by default at 3 ★ Inheritable by Axe users only.
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100 | 1 | 8 |
| Learns by default at 4 ★ Unlocks at 3 ★ Inheritable by Axe users only.
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200 | 1 | 5 |
| Learns by default at 5 ★ Unlocks at 5 ★ Inheritable by Axe users only.
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300 | 1 | 8 |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-Inheritable skill.
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400 | 1 | 16 |
Special Skills
Passive Skills
| Passive Skills | SP | Slot |
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| Inheritable by all units.
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40 | A |
| Unlocks at 3 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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80 | A |
| Unlocks at 4 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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160 | A |
| Unlocks at 3 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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50 | C |
| Unlocks at 4 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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100 | C |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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200 | C |
Other Info
| Origin |
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
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